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49ers-Bears Injury Report: WR Quinton Patton does not practice
Nov 30, 2016 at 1:41 PM
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WR Quinton Patton was the only San Francisco 49ers player that did not practice with the team on Wednesday. He is currently in the league mandated concussion protocol – an injury that he suffered on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins.
The 49ers had five other players that were limited on Wednesday, including
LB Aaron Lynch,
DL Ronald Blair, and
DT Quinton Dial.
Below are the Wednesday practice participation reports for both the 49ers and the Bears. The two teams will play on Sunday in Chicago.
San Francisco 49ers Wednesday Practice
Did Not Practice
WR Quinton Patton (concussion)
Limited Participation
DL Ronald Blair (hamstring), DT Quinton Dial (knee/neck), DT Glenn Dorsey (knee), LB Eli Harold (toe), LB Aaron Lynch (ankle)
Full Participation
G Zane Beadles (ankle/knee), C Daniel Kilgore (hamstring/calf), CB Rashard Robinson (knee), WR Torrey Smith (shoulder)
Chicago Bears Wednesday Practice
Did Not Practice
S Adrian Amos (foot), QB Jay Cutler (right shoulder), WR Eddie Royal (toe)
Limited Participation
LB
Leonard Floyd (concussion), DB Deiondre' Hall (ankle), DB Tracy Porter (knee), G Josh Sitton (ankle), DT Mitch Unrein (back)
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